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Dynamism

The Values That Drive Innovation, Job Satisfaction, and Economic Growth
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Nobel Laureate Edmund Phelps and three economists argue that economic vitality depends heavily on widespread values such as individualism and self-expression. Challenging earlier views that innovation stems mainly from science and entrepreneurship, they reveal how modern values fuel the dynamism behind indigenous innovation. Through rigorous analysis of productivity data and national value differences, the book demonstrates why Western nations with strong individualism lead in innovation, while shifts to communitarian values hinder economic dynamism. The authors also explore the complex impact of robotics on innovation and wages, concluding that long-term prospects remain hopeful. Dynamism stands as a significant contribution on cultural foundations underpinning healthy societies and rewarding work.
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Nobel Laureate Edmund Phelps argues that the high level of innovation in the West was not a result of scientific discoveries plus entrepreneurship. Rather, modern valuesβ€”particularly the individualism and self-expression prevailing among the peopleβ€”fueled the dynamism needed for widespread innovation.

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Nobel Laureate Edmund Phelps and an international group of economists argue that economic health depends on the widespread presence of certain values, in particular individualism and self-expression.

Nobel Laureate Edmund Phelps has long argued that the high level of innovation in the lead nations of the West was never a result of scientific discoveries plus entrepreneurship, as Schumpeter thought. Rather, modern valuesβ€”particularly the individualism, vitalism, and self-expression prevailing among the peopleβ€”fuelled the dynamism needed for widespread, indigenous innovation. Yet finding links between nations' values and their dynamism was a daunting task. Now, in Dynamism, Phelps and a trio of coauthors take it on.

Phelps, Raicho Bojilov, Hian Teck Hoon, and Gylfi Zoega find evidence that differences in nations' values matterβ€”and quite a lot. It is no accident that the most innovative countries in the West were rich in values fuelling dynamism. Nor is it an accident that economic dynamism in the United States, Britain, and France has suffered as state-centred and communitarian values have moved to the fore.

The authors lay out their argument in three parts. In the first two, they extract from productivity data time series on indigenous innovation, then test the thesis on the link between values and innovation to find which values are positively and which are negatively linked. In the third part, they consider the effects of robots on innovation and wages, arguing that, even though many workers may be replaced rather than helped by robots, the long-term effects may be better than we have feared. Itself a significant display of creativity and innovation, Dynamism will stand as a key statement of the cultural preconditions for a healthy society and rewarding work.

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"This book should be read by anyone interested in innovation. Ned Phelps provides profound analytic insights revealing the sources of dynamism across countries and time." – Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development, University of Oxford

"Edmund Phelps and coauthors link human satisfaction to continuous innovation and entrepreneurship, presenting a magisterial framing essential for understanding economic and human potential. A must-read for serious students of the economy." – Glenn Hubbard, Dean Emeritus and Russell L. Carson Professor of Economics and Finance

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674244696

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 May 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 47 illus., 18 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Edmund Phelps won the 2006 Nobel Prize for Economics for deepening our understanding of the relationship between short-run and long-run effects of economic policy. He is Director of the Center on Capitalism and Society at Columbia University and author of many books, including Inflation Policy and Unemployment Theory, Structural Slumps, and Mass Flourishing. Raicho Bojilov is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Economics and Business at Pontificia Universidad CatΓ³lica de Chile. Hian Teck Hoon is Professor of Economics and Associate Dean of Faculty Matters and Research at Singapore Management University. Gylfi Zoega is Professor of Economics at the University of Iceland and Birkbeck, University of London, and a member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Iceland.

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